Waiting for Trivers and Willard: do the rich really favor sons?
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Mother's occupation and sex ratio at birth.Socioeconomic status influences sex ratios in a Chinese rural population.Striking variation in the sex ratio of pups born to mice according to whether maternal diet is high in fat or carbohydrate.Death in Venice: the homosexuality enigma.A novel quantitative approach to women's reproductive strategies.Testing evolutionary theories of discriminative grandparental investmentSocioeconomic status determines sex-dependent survival of human offspring.No evidence for sex biases in milk macronutrients, energy, or breastfeeding frequency in a sample of Filipino mothers.Parental status and gender preferences for children: is differential fertility stopping consistent with the trivers-willard hypothesis?Breastfeeding over two years is associated with longer birth intervals, but not measures of growth or health, among children in Kilimanjaro, TZ.In poor families, mothers' milk is richer for daughters than sons: a test of Trivers-Willard hypothesis in agropastoral settlements in Northern Kenya.Sex Differences in Intergenerational Income Transmission and Educational Attainment: Testing the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis.Sociosexually unrestricted parents have more sons: a further application of the generalized Trivers-Willard hypothesis (gTWH).The evolutionary ecology of early weaning in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.Beautiful british parents have more daughters.Subjective life expectancy predicts offspring sex in a contemporary British population.Maternal undernutrition and the sex ratio at birth in Ethiopia: evidence from a national sample.Social status and the secondary sex ratio: New evidence on a lingering controversy*Acute undernutrition is not associated with excess of females at birth in humans: the Dutch hunger winterSexual conflict and the Trivers-Willard hypothesis: Females prefer daughters and males prefer sons
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Waiting for Trivers and Willard: do the rich really favor sons?
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Waiting for Trivers and Willard: do the rich really favor sons?
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Ulijaszek SJ
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10.1002/AJPA.1058
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2001-05-01T00:00:00Z